Let's not forget about our furry friends tonight during the Halloween festivities. Here are a few tips to keep your pets safe on Halloween.According to theASPCA, the most common threat to your pet on Halloween is the candy bowl. Make sure you put it up high enough that your pet can't...
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Should your dog exhibit any of the above, do not induce vomiting but rather rush him/her to the emergency vet. If you are unsure if your dog should be induced to vomit, don't take the risk: Call your vet or the ASPCA poison control number at 888-426-4435 (a $65 consultation fee ...
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you to avoid many summer dangers that can affect your pet. If you believe your pet ingested any item of concern, it is important to call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline, a 24/7 animal poison control center, at 1-800-213-6680 right away to have the risk of poisoning assessed....
Call your veterinarian, thePet Poison Helplineat855-764-7661, or come to your nearestMedVet Emergency Hospitalright away. Save the number for Poison Control, your vet, and the nearest Emergency Hospital in your phone. You don’t want to have to search for numbers in the case of an emerge...
The night before Valentines Day, we left our little Doxie mix rescue alone for a few hours. We came home to find that he had somehow got hold of an unopened box of chocolates and eaten every single one. I called the poison control number and they were very efficient and helped me treme...
Katie McEntire As a renter, pet-owner, and woman living alone, Katie McEntire takes safety seriously. She’s tested devices like pet cameras, home security systems, and GPS trackers in her own home and devices in the name of safety. In addition to testing, writing, and reviewing for Safe...
I tried to find a free way to get advice for poison control but can’t find one. I am without money at the moment and I suspect that my 22lbs 5 yr old jack Russell half Boston terrier might have eating a small little tray of RatRid poison within 24-30hrs. Hasn’t vo...
bit of white ormilkchocolate might not hurt, dogs tend to eat whatever food is around. So remove temptation and keep chocolatey things away from your puppy or dog. Call the Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 or your vet right away to see if your puppy needs medical attention...